THE Welsh Government will ensure all pupils entitled to free school meals will continue to receive provisions if they are shielding or have to self-isolate.

Education minister Kirsty Williams confirmed at least £420,000 would be made available immediately to support local authorities deliver this ‘vital service’.

Ensuring the continuation of free school meal provision has been a key priority for the Welsh Government as it has responded to the coronavirus pandemic.

When Ms Williams announced she would close schools on Wednesday, March 18 she confirmed £7m would be made available to local authorities to put in place measures to ensure that children eligible for free school meals would continue to benefit from this scheme.

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On April, 22 Wales became the first nation in the UK to guarantee ongoing funding for children to continue to benefit from free school meal provision up to and including the end of the summer holidays

Ms Williams said: “It is vital that children who receive free school meals are able to continue to benefit from this support whether they are in school or at home because they are shielding or self-isolating.

“We have worked tirelessly this year to respond to the coronavirus pandemic and the countless challenges it is has presented but we have not, and will not, forget those for who school is about far more than education.”

Minister for housing and local government, Julie James said: “Ensuring children can continue to receive free school meals whether they are physically in a school building or not has been a priority for the Welsh Government and this announcement reconfirms this commitment.

"This funding will allow local authorities to ensure no child misses out on this vital service and I will continue to work with local authorities to ensure they can are able to deliver key services and respond to the pandemic.”